ACCT 2103Principles of Financial AccountingAn introduction to the accounting process, with emphasis on identifying, recording, classifying, and interpreting transactions and other events relating to proprietorships and partnerships. Class 3.

ACCT 3503Advanced Managerial AccountingAn in-depth study of the role that accounting data plays in the decision making processes of managers of both for-profit and nonprofit entities. Class 3. Prerequisite: ACCT 2113. (Spring, Odd years)

BIBL 1033Biblical LiteratureThis survey provides an overall perspective for understanding the Bible within its historical and cultural setting. The course will focus on the reading of significant portions of the Bible so that students may grasp the framework and themes of the Old and New Testaments as well as the relationship between the Testaments. Throughout the course students will also develop skills in interpreting and applying the Bible to contemporary situations.Class 3.

BIBL 1043Biblical Foundations For Living (L)An introductory course highlighting the relationship between Biblical teaching and contemporary Christian living. This initial experience in the integration of faith and learning focuses on principles of Biblical interpretation and application. Students learn how to interpret core Biblical passages so as to give guidance for some of the tough issues Christians face today.Class 3.

COMM 1113Introduction To Speech CommunicationA study of basic oral communication principles, including verbal and nonverbal language, listening, group dynamics, and public speaking. Emphasis is upon application of these principles in the sending and receiving of different types of oral discourse. Class 3.

COSC 1303Computer Science IAn introduction to the field of computer science. Problem solving strategies, basic data structures, and an introduction to algorithms in the context of a modern programming language. A first course in programming with an emphases on scientific and engineering applications.Class 2. Lab 1. Minimum grade of 'C' required.

COSC 3023Information SystemsAn overview of the five components of modern computerized information systems: hardware, software, procedures, people, and data. A study of existing systems and the strategic roles they play in business. An introduction to business data processing using modern applications and programming languages. Class 3. Prerequisite: COSC 2203. (Spring, Odd years)

COSC 3453Web DevelopmentAn introduction to programming Internet applications. This course is a study of contemporary web-based technologies and development techniques, including scripting languages and server-side databases as well as development support systems. Class 3. Prerequisite: COSC 2203. (Fall, Odd years)

COSC 3503Operating SystemsAn introduction to the principles and concepts of operating systems to include process management, memory management, and storage management. Emphasis is placed on learning the principles and then applying them in various systems programming exercises.Class 3. Prerequisite or Corequisite: COSC 2203(Spring)

COSC 3603Networks And Data CommunicationsAn introduction to the principles and concepts of network-based communication between software processes. This includes the organization of WANs and LANs, the function of gateways and routers, and the use of protocols at the application, transport and network layers. Emphasis is placed on the TCP/IP protocol suite. Exercises focus on studying network traffic and developing TCP- and UDP-based client/server programs.Class 3. Prerequisite or Corequisite: COSC 2203(Fall)

ECON 2203MicroeconomicsA study of microeconomics beginning with demand and supply theory and continuing with examination of the costs of production, price and output determination under pure competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition (the study of price-taking and price-searching firm). Class 3. (Spring)

ENGL 1013English Composition IA study of effective writing, reading, and speaking. Emphasis is on effective personal and expository writing. (This course must be completed before reaching Junior standing.) Class 3. Prerequisite: Qualification on ACT or SAT exam or completion of ENGL 1004 with a grade of D..

ENGL 1023English Composition IIA study of argumentation/logic and writing for the professions with an emphasis on using the personal computer to plan, draft, and revise written projects. Each student is required to write a fully documented research paper and give oral presentations in class. (This course must be completed before reaching Junior standing.)Class 3. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1004 with a grade of C or better or ENGL 1013..

FINC 3113Financial ManagementA study of financial strategy in the processes of obtaining and managing funds of the corporation. Included are cash flow and working capital management, capital financing models, dividend and stock policy, and the examination of expansions and mergers. Class 3. Prerequisite: ACCT 2103.

KINE 1512Concepts Of Lifetime FitnessGeneral studies requirement under Kinesiology. The course examines various concepts of health and physical fitness with the purpose of encouraging the student to establish positive patterns of activity and healthful living. Class 2.

LETU 1101Cornerstones Of Life And Learning (L)This course introduces students to the LeTourneau University community and prepares them for the pursuit of whole person education and lifelong learning. It helps students explore and learn how to fulfill God's unique design for their lives through a holistic approach that establishes four essential cornerstones of life and learning: personal, intellectual, spiritual, and community development. Class 1.

MGMT 2303Principles Of ManagementAn introductory survey to the fundamental principles of management and the functions of planning, organizing, and controlling. The course provides the student with a basis for thinking about complex business operations as they relate to the management process. Class 3.

MGMT 4303Production Operations ManagementThe integration of the managerial functions of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling with the processes of resource conversion into goods and services and the modeling techniques necessary to accomplish this conversion. Topics included are forecasting, planning, inventory control, and quality control. Class 3. Prerequisite: MGMT 2303. (Fall)

Cognate CourseA cognate course is any course for which the student has met the prerequisites and is approved by the advisor. The cognate courses must include at least 12 hours of junior or senior (3000 or 4000) level courses.Class 3.

Cognate CourseA cognate course is any course for which the student has met the prerequisites and is approved by the advisor. The cognate courses must include at least 12 hours of junior or senior (3000 or 4000) level courses.Class 3.

Cognate CourseA cognate course is any course for which the student has met the prerequisites and is approved by the advisor. The cognate courses must include at least 12 hours of junior or senior (3000 or 4000) level courses.Class 3.

Cognate CourseA cognate course is any course for which the student has met the prerequisites and is approved by the advisor. The cognate courses must include at least 12 hours of junior or senior (3000 or 4000) level courses.Class 3.

Cognate CourseA cognate course is any course for which the student has met the prerequisites and is approved by the advisor. The cognate courses must include at least 12 hours of junior or senior (3000 or 4000) level courses.Class 3.

Cognate CourseA cognate course is any course for which the student has met the prerequisites and is approved by the advisor. The cognate courses must include at least 12 hours of junior or senior (3000 or 4000) level courses.Class 3.

Fulfill English Proficiency RequirementAll students must demonstrate proficiency in English by passing either the English Proficiency Examination or ENGL 1001 English Review. Completion of this requirement by exam must take place before a student reaches senior status, otherwise ENGL 1001 must be taken every semester after reaching senior status until successfully completed.